Marketing & Strategy Innovation

Let Them Eat Cake

by on 18 February, 2008 - 18:28

by: Alain ThysWith all the attention going to the Obama-Clinton competition, one would almost forget that Russia is having its own style of election fever. Marina Natanova (thx !) just sent me this image which I think wins the award for most unusual political advertising ever.

I think this is the point where Ilya can add "supermarket cakevertising" to his list of innovative communication techniques. cake.jpg

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Ondra, Prague says:

19 Feb 2008, 07:59

Too bad campaining in Russia is useless since Putin and his guys already got rid of the real competition.

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